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EDMONTON JOURNAL, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1949 EIGHTEEN Births CHAMPION--To Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Champion (nee Margaret Emond), at the General Hospital 011 Sunday, June 26, A daughter, Terry Lee. Weight 7 14.
025. KITTY and Paul Kondach are happy to announce the arrival of a baby daughter on Friday, June 24, at. the General Hospital. MEADE -To Mr. and Mrs.
M. D. Meade (nee Kathleen Challenger) in the Edson Hospital, June 22, a daughter, Colleen Pamela. Weight, seven pounds four ounces. PACULA- To Mr.
and Mrs. J. Pacula, on June 23. at the General Hospital, a daughter Janet Katherine, NYGAARD To Mr. and Mrs.
V. E. Nygaard, formerly cf Edmonton, of their are happy to announce the birth 7 lbs. 12 on June 19, at Winnipeg General daughter, Galene Dagmar, Hospital. A souvenir Baby Book is given new free to each family announcing a arrival.
Announcement rate: $1.50. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. S. Shadlyn, Toronto, announce the engagement of their daughter, Hilda, to Abner Abraham David Rubin, son of Mr.
E. Rubin, Edmonton, Alberta and the late Mrs. Rubin. The marriage will take place on August 14, 1949, In Toronto. The engagement is announced of Carol Elizabeth, younger daughter of Mrs.
Ernest Sellborn and the late Mr. Sellborn of Redcliff, to Mr. William Oliver Smith of Duffield. Alberta, son of Rev. and Mrs.
W. B. Smith, of Darwell, Alberta. The wedwill take place on July 14, at ding Redcliff, Mrs. T.
Hebden of Vancouver anthe engagement of her eldpounces est daughter, Eileen Pfiefle Reid, to Mr. Russll B. Hamilton, youngest son of Mrs. Jennie A. Hamilton and the late Brice G.
Hamilton of Edmonton. Wedding to take place in Vancouver on Oct. 12, MR. and Mrs. Z.
Klem of Smoky Lake announce the engagement of their daughter Mary, to Mr. Donald George Kibblewhite, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Kibblewhite of Gibbons. The wedding will take place July 11 at 3 p.m. at Bissell United Church. Marriages The marriage of Lillian Alda Hobbs daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. only A. Hobbs of Ottawa to John Richard Kemp, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Vic- C.
B. Kemp, 2926 Colquitz toria, B.C.. took place at First United Church officiating with at 8:00 Rev. p.m. June 24, 1949.
M. A. J. Waters Mr. and Mrs.
W. Hooper announce the marriage of thei- daughter, Joyce Lillian, to Robert George Strachan, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Strachan, all of Edmonton.
The marriage took place on June 24 at Delton Baptist Church, Rev. R. Schilke performed the ceremony. Deaths MRS. GEORGE BEATON On June 25, "Irs.
George Beaton of Clyde, passed away. at the age of 56. Besides her husband she is survived by 4 daughters and 3 sons, Mrs. Gladys Quesnel, B.C.; Mrs. Alma Kellner, Mrs.
Phyllis Lassey and Mrs. Alberta Maitland, of Edmonton; Mr. Freeman Wood. Westlock, Mr. Earle Wood.
Abbotsford. B.C., and Cpl. Allan Wood, P.P. E.L.I., Calgary, Alta; one sister, Mrs. Mary McIntosh of Williams Lake, B.C.: three brothers.
Mr. Walter Pollard, Mr. Ernest Pollard and Mr. James Pollard all of Westlock; also 16 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at Westlock United Church on Wednesdav.
June 29, at 2:00 p.m., Rev. J. S. Clarke, will officiate and interment will take place in the Hazel Bluff Cemetery. Westlock Funeral Home are in charge of arrangements.
MR. JOSEPH CHARLES BAWD On June 25, Mr. Joseph Charles Bawd of 10213 106 passed away. He leaves to Mourn his loss besides his wife, 3 sons. William of Calgary; Cecil of Saskatoon; Alex of Peers, Alberta: 4 daughters, Mrs.
A. V. Youell of Camrose; Mrs. S. Campbell of Winnipeg; Mrs.
M. C. Acorn of Peers: Mrs. John Hyatt of Calgary: three brothers. Walter of London.
Herbert London, and Ernie of London, Eng. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at Foster McGarvey's Chapel. corner 103 St. and 100 Ave. Canon W.
M. Nainby will officiate. Interment will take place in the Beechmount cemetery. Foster McGarvey funeral directors. MR.
MRS. CLIFFORD PATRICIA W. G. HURST ON June 26, 1949 Mrs. Patricia Gertrude Hurst and Mr.
Clifford Wentworth Hurst of 11826 118 St. passed away in Edmonton. They are survived by relatives in Winnipeg. Remains will be forwarded to' Winnipeg for funeral services and and McGarvey Funeral Directors. DUNCAN ALFRED CARMICHAEL ON June 27th, aged 73 years, Duncan Alfred Carmichael of 9324 107th Ave.
He is survived by his wife; one son, Grant Sharp of Edmonton, two daughters, Mrs. G. W. Clements of Kamloops, B.C., and Mrs. E.
Bell of Victoria, B.C.: one sister in Ontario: also two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Howard and McBride's Chapel. N. E. Tanner will officiate and interment will take place in the Edmonton cemetery.
GEORGE CLIMIE ON June 25th, George Climie of 9912 90th Ave. He is survived by his wife; two daughters Jean and Margaret, both of Edmonton. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday atternoon at 3:30 o'clock at Howard and McBride's Chapel. Rev. Canon W.
M. Nainby will officiate and committal, will be made Howard in the and Edmon- Mc- Bride, Funeral Service. MR. MIKE CHEBUK ON June 24, Mr. Mike Chebuk, beloved husband of Mrs.
Pearl Chebuk of Wahstao passed away at Willingdon at the age of 78 years. Besides his wife he is survived by 3 sons and 4 daughters, Metro, John and Nick of Wasel, Mrs. 0. Russ of Desjarlais, Mrs. William Russ of Shandro, Mra.
J. Yakemchuk of Lamont, Mrs. N. Skakun of Kaleland; also 15 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on uesday June 28, at 9:00 a.m.
from the family residence to St. Peter and Paul's Russian Greek Orthodox Wahstao. Very Rev. J. Kowalchuk and Very Rev.
J. Wasyl will officiate and Interment will take place in the Church Cemetery. Park Memorial Limited, Funeral Admini-strators and Directors; (The Chapel on the Boulevard). MR. JOSEPH STANLEY KUBIN ON June 24, Mr.
Joseph S. Kubin beloved husband of Mrs. Mary Kubin of Vegreville passed away at Rochester at the age of 44 years. Besides his wife he is survived by 1 son and 1 daughter. John and Joyce both at home; his mother Mrs.
Annie Kubin of Mundare, 2 brothers and 4 sisters, Peter of Detroit, Frank of Windsor, Mrs. Joe Andrychuk of Andrew. Mrs. Peter Babyn of Mundare, Mrs. John Nakonechny of Mundare, Mrs.
Peter Stewert of Mundare. also 1 step sister, Miss Rose Kurasievich. A prayer service will be held on Wednesday, June 20, at 8:30 p.m.. at the family residence. Funeral services will be held on June 30, at 9:00 a.m.
from the family residence to the St. John the Baptist Catholic Church at Borschiw. Rev. Father V. Shewchuk, O.8.B.M.
will officiate and interment will be made In the church cemetery. Park: Memorial Limited. Funeral Administrators and Directors: (The Chapel on the Boulevard). MRS. MINNIE MARTIN' On June 24, Mrs.
Minnie Martin of Lindale. Alberta, passed away. She leaves to mourn her loss 1 daughter, Mrs. P. Kempkin of Lindale, Alberta.
The remains will be forwarded to Lindale for funeral services and Interment. Foster and McGarvey Funeral Directors. Deaths MRS. PARASKIVIA (Jennie) HOMYNYK On Saturday, June 25, Mrs, Paraskivia (Jennie) Homynyk of 11935 95 street, passed away In the city at the age of 72 years. She is survived by her loving husband Mr.
Steve Homynyk of Edmonton, two sons and two daughters: Steve and Mike both of Edmonton. Mrs. Annie Burns of Edmonton, Mrs. Mary Stasco of man. also sven grandchildren.
A prayer service will be held on Monday, June 27, at 8:30 p.m. Funeral at the Chapel on the Bouleard. June services 28, at will be 10:00 held a.m. at the Holy on Tuesday, Rosary Church. Rev.
Father M. Kaluzny will officiate and Interment will take place in the Edmonton Catholic Cemetery. Park Memorial Limited. Funeral and Directors, (The Administrators Chapel on the Boulevard). Funerals MRS.
HILDA HARRIET GIBBON FUNERAL services for Matilda Gibbon beloved wife of Charles Harriet Gibbon of 11433 72 who James on June 20, 1949, were passed away Friday afternoon at 3:30 held on o'clock at Foster and McGarvey's Mr. A. R. Stephenson offictated Chapel. assisted by Mr.
C. H. Willoughby. Interment was made in the Beechmount Cemetery. pallbearers were: Messrs.
T. The M. Rutley, W. Smalley, G. Cooper, Smyth, N.
Relf, H. W. Gregory. Many beautiful floral tributes were received from: Husband, Son and Daughters: Carl and Maude, Sylvia and Arthur; Grandchildren; Mrs. Brockie; Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Smith; Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson; Mrs. Ross Goodrich; Mrs. Wm.
Robertson: Beth, Maurice and Girls; Winnie, Aug and Family; Sam, John, Ann and Edmund; Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomson and Family; Mr. Searle, Ted.
Mabel and Will: Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Russel and Family; Edie, Jack and Edith, Victoria, B.C.; Mr.
and Mrs. Jasper and Family; Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt and Family; Mrs. Smith and Isa: Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Cuff and Family; Christina Swan; Emmanuel Baptist Church, Winnipeg: Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Gregory: Street Railway Men's Union Local 569; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cooper; Mrs. E. H.
Latta and Family; Albert and Colleen and Family; Hester, Faith, Ivy and Bill: Allen and Edith Cookman; Edie, George Smyth; Mr. and Mrs. Swan, Christena, Emily and Frank; Mrs. Hunter. Nellie and Florence.
She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband. Charles James Gibbon, three daughters, Mrs. Andrew Swan of Edmonton, Mrs. Arthur Madley of Toronto, Mrs. Carl Gutierrez of Toronto, one son, Thomas Edwin in Winnipeg, 6 grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs.
John Hill in Victoria, Mrs. Faith Lee of Camrose, two brothers in England, one brother in Australia MRS. ANABEL MacNAUGHTON On June 26, Mrs. Anabel MacNaughton, beloved wife of Mr William Dick MacNaughton of Ranfurly passed away at Vegreville at the age of 75 years. Besides her husband she is survived by two SONS and two daughters: Malcom Peter of Ranfurly, William Norman of Lethbridge, Mrs.
C. D. Tait of Ponoka, Mrs. R. R.
Fraser of Provost; also seven grandchildren and one sister. Mrs. L. Robertson of Dundee Funeral service will be held on June 29 at 2:00 p.m. at the Ranfurly United Church.
Rev. Murray Sutherland will officiate and interment will be made in the Ranfurly Cemetery. Park Memorial Funeral Directors and Administrators. The Chapel on the Boulevard. MRS.
MARTHA ELIZABETH BOWEN On June 25, Mrs. Martha Elizabeth Bowen, beloved wife of Mr. J. E. Bowen of Vegreville, passed away at Vegreville at the age of 89 years.
Besides her husband she is survived by one son and four daughters: Wilson of Vegreville, Mrs. Frank Thompson of Edmonton, Mrs. John Morsman of Los Angeles, California, Mrs. James McLelian, Saskatoon, Mrs. Thomas Minchin of Vegreville: eight grandchildren and five great grandchildren; two brothers and two sisters: Andrew Wilson of Hamilton, John Wilson of Edmonton, Mrs.
John Campbell of Vegreville, Mrs. Suddie Mumford of Edmonton. Funeral service will be held on June 28 at 2:00 p.m. at the Vegreville United Church. Rev.
Murray Sutherwill officiate and interment will land be made in the Riverside Cemetery Vegreville. MR. ISRAEL HEMMINGSON FUNERAL services for the late Mr. Israel Hemmingson of Lake Majeau, Alberta, who passed away on June the age of 90 years were held 20 at on June 23 at 2:30 o'clock at Rich Valley Church. Rev.
Jains officiated, assisted by Rev. Jacobs. Howard and McBride were funeral directors. Interment took place at Rich Valley The pallbearers were Messrs. Enoch Peterson, Alex Babien, cemetery.
Leonard Peterson, Gabrael Hawrychuck, Hjalmar Fossum, Rudolph Person. Beautiful floral tributes were recelved from, the family, Carrie and Bill, Mr. Webb and Maurice, Evelyn and Hokan, Mrs. Fossum and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Enoch Peterson, the family, the Nordlunds, Mr. and Pope Mrs. Leonard Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dunn.
He is survived by two sons, Hemming and Carl of Lake Majeau; one daughter, Mrs. Fred Purcell of Edmonton and five grandchildren and one great grandchild, all of Edmonton. Cards Of Thanks WE wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, and beautiful floral tributes received from our many friends during our recent bereavement in the loss of our dear Father Mr. Israel Hemmingson. The Family In Memoriam IN loving memory of Mr.
Henry Everitt of Bon Accord who passed away on June 27, 1939. wonderful Dad, man and aid; A better Dad, God never made; A wonderful worker, so loyal and true, One in a million, that Dad was you. -Ever remembered by his loving daughter Gladys. To assist readers in preparing In Memoriam notices, the Journal has prepared a booklet of appropriate wordings. Call, Write or Phone for your copy.
FLORISTS (2) RENE FLOWERS 10183 100A St. Ph. 26803. MONUMENTS (3) taller's profit. LOST AND FOUND (6) NORTH WEST MONUMENTAL CO.
86th Avenue and 109th St. "Under Ownership Management" Catalogue or Agency on Request The Alberta Granite, Marble Stone Co. Ltd. 10702-101 Street The only firm in Alberta with Machinery and Tradesmen to turn out quality Granite Memorials. When you buy from us you buy from the Manufacturer, When you buy from ochers you pay for a high freight rate on Monuments from Eastern Canada plus en Eastern Manufacturer's profit, plus an Alberta Re- LOST--Pair of eye glasses.
Queen Elizabeth Park. Reward. Ph. 32253. LOST: Saturday night in the Seba Beach parking lot, lady's black purse.
Finder please call 23332 or 83310. Reward. LOST, green Budgie Bird. Tag on log. L.
P. Shand, Lauderdale Post office, Filmonton. LOST Girl's Silver Gotham wrist watch with expansion bracelet. Return to Corona Hotel, Edmunto Journal Mant Ada FOR PROMPT WANT AD SERVICE PHONE 29331 from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
(SATURDAYS to 7:00 p.m.) LOST AND FOUND (Cont'd) FOUND: Birks Challenger Man's wrist watch. W. Boddy, Corona Drug. LOST- -Lady's Bulova watch (sapphire stone). Expansion bracelet.
Reward. 10828 77 Ave. PERSONAL (7) WORKING mothers. Rural boardIng home for children over 3 years age. Best care guaranteed.
Box 1709 Journal. WANTED: Good temporary home and loving care for 2-year-old girl until September 15. I will take Wednesday afternoon and Sundays. Box 227 Journal. LEAVING for Vancouver Tuesday morning.
Box 225 Journal. GOOD home just outside city for child. over one year at reasonable rate. Adjacent school. Box 217 Journal WOULD anyone knowing abouts of Ben Hullman last known to be working in Edmonton please write Box 158 Journal.
WANTED: Good temporary home for 17 month old baby girl. Working mother. 11840 97 St. PRACTICAL nurse will board small children during July and August. Box 128 Journal.
MADAME FONTAINE Gives advice at 433 25th Ave. Vancouver B.C. MADAME Gertrude. B.I.M.S. teacup reader.
12208 103 Ph 83370. PERSONAL MISC. (8) CRESS CALLOUS SALVE--Now get relief, your Druggist sells CRESS. Made to measure clothes. Dry cleaning, Dress- Rite Tailors, Ph.
21260. MURIEL WYLIE SERVICE BUREAU Weddings. Banquets etc. Ph. 31259.
WELLS PHOTO SERVICE Weddings Home Portraits. Ph. 32923 RONSON repairs. Prompt order service. Garneau Cycle.
10917 88 Ave. GAS. arc welding of all metals. West End Welders, corner of 156 St. and Stony Plain Road.
MASSAGE for nervousness. insomnia, rheumatism, reducing. Ph. 26343. STOP Smoking without taking anything internally, or using any will power! For information call or send stamped self-addressed envelope to Pierre 442 Birks Bldg.
Edmonton. NU-BONE Corsets, all sizes. prompt delivery. Ph. 24256, 10046 106 St.
DELUXE WINDOW CLEANERS Let John do your cleaning around the yard. PHONE 26745 TRAVEL (9) 3-DAY service on -stringing of Pearls and Beads Ph. 25651 for Ferd Nadon. Jeweller Watchmaker. 10115 102 St.
Electric Shavers. Ronson lighters repaired. 108 LaFleche Bldg. Ph. 27823.
HELPFUL AUNTS BUREAU Sitters. mother's aides. Ph. 84376 YOU repair your care under the supervision of a qualified mechanic evenings etc. We supply tools for every type of job.
Ph. 32914, McKeen's Garage. RIESS EXTERMINATORS 9916-102 Ave. Ph. 25506 25620 BIG SISTER SERVICE Sitters.
ironers. Ph. 74086 a.m.-8 p.m. Best Shoe repairs at KENWARD'S While-you-wait. 10045-101A Ave.
STAMP COLLECTORS H. T. WEVILL, 10052 100 St. JANITOR'S SERVICE CONTRACTED PH. 27257.
36055. Industrial and Domestic Fumigation BIRCH FUMIGATORS PH. 29638 Edmonton Driving School Ltd. Learn to drive on new dual equipped cars. Day or evening lesson.
Office At Walker Co. Ph. 24043 10819 101 'St. Cosmo Dry Cleaners Furriers 9923-82 Ave. Ph.
33733 GABARDINE SUITS -GLEN CHECKS (3 Weeks Delivery) Alterations and Repairs (3 day service) JACK CONROY 204 Hart Block Ph. 22824. GENTLEMAN desires transportstion Los Angeles, California. Box 216 Journal. EDUCATIONAL DRESSMAKERS (11) DRESSMAKING, alterations.
Prices reasonable. 9127 118 Ave. Remodelling. For that New Look No. 2 Club Roosevelt.
Ph. 28909, 81296. SCHOOL Dress-designing. K. Johnstone's Unique Home Industries.
9935 87 Ave. DISTINCTIVE tailoring by 20th Century Clothing Migr. Ph. 25310. Music, Art.
Dancing (13) PROFESSOR Alex Shepetys. Academy or Art in Kaunas, Paris, Munich, painter of portraits, landscapes. sketches, illustrations for books and newspapers. 8622 101 St. and 9944 78 Ave.
EMPLOYMENT FEMALE HELP WANTED (16) SILK PRESSERS wanted. Apply Clean- Rite Cleaners. 9546 111 Ave. Ph. 71355.
WANTED: General Duty Nurse for a new 25-bed hospital. Duties to commence on or before the 1st of August, 1949. Salary is $135 per month with full maintenance. Forward or phone applications stating exprience and references to Miss Alberta P. Dow.
Matron, Two Hills Municipal Hospital Dist. No. 42, Two Hills, Alberta. SOUTH Side Bank requires clerk. Minimum education Grade 11.
Previous experience unnecessary. Reply stating age, qualifications. Box 229 Journal. FEMALE pastry cook for summer months. will train it necessary.
Merrick's. 10342 Jasper Ave. DEPENDABLE woman or girl wanted to look after year old girl, for working mother. Ph. 28309.
YOUNG housekeeper wanted, return for good home. Box 213 Journal. ELDERLY lady for baby sitting twice a week, evenings. Must have good references. Box 211.
Journal. TWO Registered Nurses for General Duty for 58 bed hospital in northern B.C.-Salary $157-8167 grossTransportation refundable after six month's service. Apply Miss M. McLeod, Supt, of Nurses, Wrinch Memoral Hospital, Hazelton, B.C. EXPERIENCED waitresses wanted.
Edmonton Station Restaurant. HOSPITAL Dietician- For seventy bed hospital in the Okanagan. $175 and annual increases. Four weeks annual and ten statutory holidays. Qualifications and experience to Penticton Hospital.
B.C. COOK for country hotel coffee shop. Apply Pioneer Hotel, Sedgewick. GIRL wanted for general housework. High wages.
Ph. 84037. FEMALE HELP WANTED (Cont'd) TECHNICIAN able to take charge of X-ray and Laboratory department of a 56-bed hospital. Apply giving age, experience and full particulars to Miss Margaret Vopni, Superindentent, Stettler Muncipal Hospital, Stettler, Alta. HOUSEKEEPER for working man, 2 children.
Immediately, 10003 93 St. COMPETENT experienced typist wanted for doctor's office. Shorthand essential. Must be capable of keeping accounts. Box 205 Journal.
NEEDED, female spotter. Look after spotting Dept. in small plant. all new equipment, lots of ventilation and light. Top wages paid for right party.
Box 1703 Journal. TWO Practical Nurses for 58 Bed Hospital in Northern B. C. required August 15. Salary $120-8140 depending on Experience and Training.
Apply, giving full particulars to Miss M. McLeod, Supt. of Nurses, Wrinch Memorial Hospital. Hazelton, B. C.
GRADUATE NURSES MATRON REQURED IMMEDIATELY New Fernie Memorial Hospital 45 beds requires very competent Matron, age approximately 30-35. Please state qualifications in detail and salary expected. FOUR GENERAL DUTY NURSES working conditions-8hour Satutory holidays, one Needlepts. month's holiday with pay after 12 months' service. Two weeks' annual sick leave.
Maintenance $30. Starting salary $150 first 6 months. Please reply immediately. Secretary Box 355 Fernie, B.C. TRAIL Tadanac Hospital requires Qualified Physiotherapist, dietitian.
X-ray technician; salary 8180 per month gross. After one year annual vacation of 28 days; 18 days sick time cumulative, and 10 legal holidays, also an eight-hour day. Annual increments of $10 1st year, $5 2nd. 5 3rd, $5 4th. Must be in good standing in their professional organization.
Fare forwarded if desirable. Application will also be received from trained orderlies. Apply to: Director, TrailTadanac Hospital, Trail, B.C. WANTED experienced cooks for Athabasca Dining Hall. Please see dietitian at Room 134 Athabasca Hall or Ph.
34016. PART time waitress, 3 nights A week. 9205 111 Ave. WANTED month of July, cook for girls' residence. Apply 9707 107 St.
WANTED: Tea cup reader. Silk Hat Coffee Shop No. 2. opposite the Bay. See Mr.
Weiss between CAPABLE girl for general housework. Ph. 82128. GENERAL housework, no cooking, new home. good wages, sleep in or out.
Box 152 Journal. ENTER Avon's summer festival. Be an Avon representative and share in the opportunity to win one of the three new Fords being given away plus Thousands of other luxurious prizes. Every representative can win. For further details, Ph.
28559. WANTED girl or woman for general housework. Good home, good wages. References. Ph.
82418. No. 4 Tweedsmuir Crescent. DOCTOR'S Office requires Lab and X-Ray Technician. Permanent position, good salary, Reply, stating experience and references.
to A. W. Bray, Rowe Blocke, Prince Albert, Sask. EXPERIENCED girl or woman, general housework. Must be able to take full charge.
Ph. 84831 between 10-6. SALESLADIES wanted to contact town and country stores with new plastic creations. Experience an asset but not essential. Write for interview, confidential.
Box 116 Journal. FULLY qualified hairdresser wanted at once. Top wages. Ph. 71328.
EXPERIENCED middle-aged maid for housework only, live in. require references- per week with and Transportation provided. Write Box 271, Vegreville, Alberta. EXPERIENCED kitchen help for lunch counter for 4 days week. Good pay and good working conditions.
Ph. 82171, Teddy's Lunch. HOUSEKEEPER for bachelor on farm. No objection to child. Box 97 Journal.
GIRL or woman general housework, no cooking. 3 adults, $40 per month. Apply 10829 126 St. LADY wanted plain home cooking in small country hotel. Good wages, quiet home.
Box 1666 Journal. WANTED ED July 1st Graduate Nurse for general duty; Salary $155 gross: Board deduction $26: 8 hour day; 6 day week. 28 days holiday after year's service. Apply: Matron, Slocan Community Hospital. New Denver, B.C.
BUSINESS College requires teachers for Typewriting, shorthand, or Bookkeeping. Teaching qualifications desirable but not essential. Apply McTavish Business College, Edmonton. WANTED experienced full time and part time waitress. Apply in person.
Royal George Cafe. WANTED: Ukrainian girl, under 30, to work in store and assist in housework. Live in. Box 990 Journal. MALE HELP WANTED (18) WANTED immediately.
First class blacksmith for machine shop in good country, town. Year accommodation round work, can top be Living arranged. Box 1705 Journal. FULLY experienced shipper and grader for B.C. lumber camp.
Good wages. Apply Brown, National Em-. ployment Office. FEMALE HELP WANTED (Cont'd) WANTED Automotive Good Trimmer Expert on seat covers Hood trimming Door panels and special orders on seat covers, etc. Best of working conditions and benefits, bright airy shop in large Saskatchewan city.
Box 1707 Journal EXPERIENCED steam presser. Good steady job, good wages. al Dyers and Cleaners. 97 St. EXPERIENCED PLASTERER 12120 83 St.
Ph. 75354. Wanted Body and Fender Men To work in Canada's finest equipped garage. Experienced Competent Top Wages Light, Airy Workshop And Best Social Benefits Contact Mr. Smith, service manager, Mid- West Motors Rose at Twelfth, Regina set Good on house Forced avail- Air wages able.
Box 1706 Journal. NEED a night water man at Prince Rupert Golf Course. Apply in person. WANTED man to take active part in retail lumber business. Must be able to help finance minimum stock of $3.000.
Box 222 Journal. WANTED 2 baggage and express agents. Highest wage scale. Hospitalfor permanent employees. Must apply ization and superannuation plan, in person.
19 years age, and ever. Apply Greyhound Bus Depot. WANTED by Construction Company In Edmonton Assistant Estimator State qualifications, experience, salary expected and references. BOX 1241 JOURNAL PERMANENT full time sales opportunity for married man. age 25- 50 with car.
Apply 351 Birks Monday or Tuesday. Stonemasons Wanted for LONDON LIFE INSURANCE BUILDING London, Ontario Rate $1.80 per hour Vacation with pay-40 Hour Week Board $18.00 per week Long term job for competent A.F. of L. Union men only. Travelling penses paid to London for qualified men and return travelling expenses paid at any time after four months.
Job consists of setting Queenston and Indiana Cut Stone for exterior walls only. Apply SUPERINTENDENT ANGLIN-NORCROSS ONTARIO LIMITED 472 Clarence LONDON, ONTARIO WANTED, first class carpenter. Ph. Index to Journal Want Ads Announcements 1-11 Business Ser. 28 Rentals 50-70 Educational 12-15 Home Building 29 Financial 72-77 Employment 16-25 Merchandise 30-40B Real Estate 79-87 Professional 27 Farmers' Mkt.
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$1.50. Each additional line 17c. Death Notices, Funeral Announcements, 1c per word: minimum charge, $2.00. Styled Ads and Contract rates ar- Edmonton Journal is a member of ranged on application. the Association of Newspaper ClassiAll ads are restricted to proper fled Advertising Managers which has classification and regular style of for its aim the elimination of fraudutypesetting.
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No. 418 (City of Edmonton) Auxiliary Squadron, R.C.A.F., has positions open mechanical, clerical and radio trades for High School students seeking summer employment. No previous experience is required. MALE HELP WANTED (Cont'd) EXCEPTIONAL For competent and reliable lumber salesman to take full charge of domestic and export orders and OPPORTUNITY shipments. Permanent position, top salary and exceptional prospects to right party immediate.
Imperial Lumber Co. Ltd. 631 Tegler Bldg. EXPERIENCED MACHINIST FOR LOCAL MACHINE SHOP BOX 201 JOURNAL in Portrait and Commercial Studio Alfred Blyth Studios 10127 102 St. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS If you are 18 years of age or over (17 with parent's consent) and in good health you are eligible to apply.
Successful applicants will be given full time employment for July August and part-time employment thereafter 1f they wish. Pay of rank is $68 per month plus room, board and uniform. 2 Weeks of the employment period will be spent at summer camp at Gimli, Manitoba. For the balance of the time, employment will be at Hangar on Kingsway. Medical and dental attention is provided and employment can be commenced immediately.
Additionally, for those Interested in flying, there will be familiarization flights and an oportunity to qualify for a full year of aircrew training, upon successful completion of which candidates would be awarded wings and commissioned as officers in No. 418 Squadron, and resume their civilian occupation. This Is an excellent opportunity for young men and the training and experience should be very helpful in determining the trade or career they wish to follow in civilian life. You are urged to telephone 418 Squadron at 28161, local 308 for full information and an interview appointment. Night or week-end calls may be made to A.
Henderson at 83550 or V. Perkin at 31745. AN AMERICAN FIRM Is expanding operations and would like to interview 2 or 3 energetic and ambitious young men. Men that know a good thing when they see it. For interview see K.
R. McFarland, 9 to 12 Tuesday, Macdonald Hotel. Wanted For Northern Mine 1-Journeyman Electrician 1-Warehouseman 1-Warehouse Bookkeeper 1-Junior Office Clerk with typing experience 1-Baker, 1 Second Cook 1-Lunch Counter Girl Baker and cook for approximately 200 men. YEARLY CONTRACT FOR ALL POSITIONS Apply to Box 153 Journal Stating experience in detail and enclosing copies of references. Prince of Wales Hotel Waterton National Park, Alberta Has opening for A-1 Second Cook, good salary, room, board, and transportation.
Write stating record of experience to H. H. Boswell. YOUNG man 17-18 for warehouse work. Must have Al references.
Box 187 Journal. EXCELLENT opportunity selling exclusive staple electrical products direct to stores, factories, schools. etc. Protected territory- highest commissions weekly. Repeat sales credited.
Full particulars Box 1691 Journal. WANTED A-1 Mechanic with proficiency certificate. Experience in G.M. products. State age and housing needs.
Apply Box 319, Ponoka. WELDER required. Permanent work, good working conditions. State experience. Box 177 Journal.
WANTED master plumber for an old established shop, preferably with capital but not necessary, Box 1229 Journal. CAPABLE planer man, also assistant for planing mill position out of Edmonton immediately. Highest wages to suitable men. 631 Tegler Bldg. EXPERIENCED sales clerk required.
Must be capable of managing men's wear department in small: general store. Salary $2,400 per year to fully qualified person. Apply giving full particulars. Box 103 Journal. WANTED Hoistman for Slope Coal Mine, 200 HP Papers required.
Apply stating age, experience, etc. BOX 1671 JOURNAL STUDENTS with or graduating with senior matriculation destring to become Chartered Accountants needed to article in Chartered Accountants' office. Box 65 Journal WANTED mechanic with certificate. Modern and fully equipped garage, G.M. Dealers.
Ph. 77 Daysland. NO HOW MANY RASPBERRIES? BLACK RED NOR RING ARE THERE? HOW ABOUT NEITHER COLOR RASPBERR'ES HOW ABOUT NOPE, RING BLACK SOME RED NONE RASPBERRIES? TODAY 6-2 Capt. 1949, King Syndicate. Inc.
World rights reserved, MALE HELP WANTED (Cont'd) Senior Petroleum Engineer (Sask. Dept. of Resources Industrial Development) No. 998. Salary Range $270 $330 per month Including A cost of living bonusautomatic annual increase of 8144 until maximum is reached.
REQUIREMENTS: University graduation in petroleum engineering and geology and considerable experience in field engineering in oil and gas drilling and production projects; to direct and review field inspections and investigations into oil and gas well drilling and production operations and to be immediately responsible for the administration and enforcement of provincial laws and regulations, THIS 18, AN OPPORTUNITY TO WORK A NEW AREA OF GAS AND OIL EXPLORATION ACTIVITY. For application forms and additional information apply to: Public Service Commission 1730 Scarth Street, Regina. Closing date for receipt of applications: July 21, 1949.0 DRUGGIST Alberta license manage new oil town store. Good salary plus attractive commission incentive for right man. Box 1667 Journal.
SENIOR GEOLOGIST (Petroleum) (Sask. Dept. of Natural Resources Industrial Development) No. 1046 Salary Range $270 $330 per month Including cost of living bonusautomatic annual increase of $144 until maximum is reached. REQUIREMENTS: University graduation in geology or in mining or petroleum geology and several years of professional geological experience; to perform administrative and technical work of a professional nature in directing field, laboratory or office operations in the field of petroleum geology.
THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO WORK IN A NEW AREA OF GAS AND OIL EXPLORATION ACTIVITY For application forms and additional information apply to: Public Service Commission 1730 Scarth Street. Regina. Closing date for receipt of applications: July 21, 1949. WANTED Compositor and linotype operator, male or female, good wages, permanent position, modern town. Good working conditions.
Apply Ciaresholin Local Press, Claresholm, Alberta. WANTED immdiately. Qualified tinsmith that can do bench work. Also installation of forced air furnaces and gravity. Must be reliable.
Top wages to right man. Box 5 Journal. HELP INSTRUCTIONAL (20) TO Be An Expert you must be expertly trained. Consult us today. Radio-Television Electronics.
DieselAutomotive Mechanics. Almost 50 years of service. America's Leading Trade School. National Schools, Canadian Office, 193 East Hastings Vancouver, B. C.
PHOTOGRAPHY NEEDS Trained Men and Women tical instruction. Spare time day or evening classes. Free lesson and complete information will be mailed by filling in the coupon below. The School of Creative Photography Ltd. 12520 102 Ave.
Edmonton, Alta. Please send me above information. Name Address Edmonton now has facilities to train you in both theory and prac- Chicago Vocational Schools. 12520 102 Ave. Edmonton.
Write or Ph. 81161, 81278 or 85458 for information regarding reservations. JACOBS WELDING Engineering School 10426 95 or mEn. 26770 25336 SALESMEN WANTED (21) Shoe Salesman For Northern Saskatchewan Territory By well established Edmonton shoe wholesale, good proposition to reliable and experienced man. Must have good references.
State Full Qualifications APPLY Box 223 Journal HUGE Profits handling our line of Decalomania letters and lumbers for. boats, automobiles. trucks, bicycles, store windows, signs, etc. $5 kit starts you in business. Write for full particulars and samples.
Kedco Products, Box 94, Brockvlle. Ont. SALEMAN for lumber and building supplies to work out of office in Edmonton. Box 221 Journal. WANTED -SALESMAN WITH CAR We are looking for man who is capable of earning $500 per month.
We can offer a very fine proposition selling direct 'to the farm homes. Some of our men are exceeding this amount. For full particulars apply to Milne Distributors Limited. 207 Birks Building, Saskatoon, Sask. Wanted Immediately 3 SALESMEN With light truck or car to travel from farm to farm.
a lot to your income. Write Box 1228 Apply 10231-98 Street Salesmen wanted to call on retail stores. Opportunity for advancement. Ph. 22321.
AGENTS WANTED (22) ONE of the "top" calendar houses with an exclusive line is open for a really good specialty salesman. We also have a big line of advertising novelties and counter check If you are a good salesman and a workwrite immediately to Mortimer Limited, Ottawa, Ont. SELL smallwares, drug sundries. cards. Commission.
Box 291 Edmonton. Newly Established Ontario Knitting Firm Desires A. Representative to introduce an absolutely new and attractive knitted line. Good opportunity for A11 energetic personi References required. Please apply Box 1693 Journal MONUMENT AGENT Wanted There are hundreds of unmarked graves in your district.
Telling monuments is a good agency. You can add Journal for Information TEACHERS WANTED (23) HOME Economics Teacher Wanted in Foremost School Division No. 3. to serve Bow Island-Foremost circuit, Transportation provided. Good facilities.
Degree preferred. Apply to Mr. D. Terriff, Secretary-treasurer, Foremost. Foremost School Division Requires Principal for modern 6 room school -Coutts.
Principal for 4 room centralization near Milk River. High school teachers for Coutts and Foremost. Intermediate teachers for 4 room school. Several one room schools. Good working conditions.
Applicants state full qualifications, Further enquiries to Mr. D. Terriff, Sec. Foremost School Div. No.
3, Foremost. THE McBride School Division No. 58 requires the services of several fully qualified teachers for the school vear commencing September 6, 1949. Top salary scale and good working conditions. Apply with references to the Secretary, McBride School Board, McBride, B.C.LAC La Biche.
School Division No. 51. Wanted: teachers for positions in rural schools. Several have teacherages. Some good locations.
Basic minimum salary $1.500. Government bonuses $100 to $250. Apply M. Y. Langevin, SecretaryTreasurer, Lac La Biche.
Alberta, giving qualifications and experience. Vermilion School Division requires teachers for rural, elementary, intermediate and high school rooms. Principal required for Marwayne. Apply stating qualifications and experience and enclose a copy of latest inspector's report to: J. R.
Robson, Secretary-Treasurer, Vermilion The Camrose School Division No. 20 Invites applications for the following positions: 1. A teacher of Mathematics and Sciences for a three-teacher High school in Rosalind, Grades IX to XII, Other subjects to be arranged with Principal and second teacher. 2. A teacher of Mathematics and Sciences for A three-teacher High school in Bawlf, Grade IX to XII.
Other sujects to be arranged with Principal and second teacher. 3. A second teacher for the threeteacher High school in Bawlf, Grades IX with to XII. Subjects to be arranged Principal and other teacher. Principal wishes to teach English.
4. A teacher of Home Economics for Edberg, not more than 8 half day week will be required in academio subjects. New room and equipment. Applications for any of the posttions may be sent to A. G.
Lewis, Secretary-Treasurer, Camrose, Alberta. The Superintendent, Mr. C. H. Robinson, may be seen in the Garneau School, Edmonton from July 4.
Red Deer School Division No. 35 RED DEER. ALBERTA Teachers wanted for schools in the Division grades to 9 inclusive. Salary range $1,500 to: $2200. Incre.
ments of $120 per annum, plus for each University credit up to $500, Composite High School. Red DeerA lady teacher to Instruct Physical Education classes in Grades ten and eleven. Salary range $1,600 to $2,600 minimum. R. CELEMENT Secretary APPLICATIONS for Rural teaching positions are invited for schools in the Wainwright School Division No.
32. Schools open on September 1, 1949. Salary schedule and application blanks may be had upon application to Oliver G. Griffiths. SecretaryTreasurer, Wair.
wright School Division No. 32. VEGREVILLE SCHOOL DIVISION requires several teachers for choice rural positions. Also graded tary and intermediate positions In lages on Highway 16. Please state perience, describe additional qualifi.
cations and send copies of last superintendent's reports to E. W. White. Superintendent of Schools, Vegreville. LAMONT SCHOOL DIVISION quires a teacher for Grades 1 and 2 in the village of Lamont, and also several teachers for one room and junior rooms of two room rural schools.
Basic salary $1,500 with increments for past experience up to A maximum of $2,500. Apply to M. Woycenko, Sec. Lamont. Alta.
BUSINESS College requires teachers for Typewriting. Shorthand, or Bookkeeping. Teaching qualifications destrable but not essential. Apply M.c• Tavish Business College, Edmonton. Three Teachers Wanted For Elementary Grades The Bashaw School District No, 2571, invites applications for pasitions on the staff, teaching grades two to six.
Salary as per schedule: Basic $1600. Increments 200, 200, 100, 100. 100. 100. Extra allowance for special certificates if used.
Music qualifications including choral work Include for one of the appointments. desirable latest Inspectors Report with application. J. R. Hume, sec.
treas. Bashaw, Alberta. LAMONT SCHOOL Division quires a Graduate Lady Teacher for Lamont High School to teach French 1. 2 and 3, Social Studies 2 and Girls Health and Physical Education and one or two other subjects accord1ng to qualifications. Basic salary $1900 with increments for past experience and allowance for degrees up to a maximum of $3500.
Apply enclosing a copy of last Inspector's report to M. Woycenko, SecretaryTreasurer, Lamont, Alberta. FEMALE SITS. WANTED (24) YOUNG woman A-1 cook and housekeeper with one child. Desires Job more for home than wages.
Fare advanced. Exchange snaps. Box 1710 Journal. EXPERIENCED COOk seeks position. Farm or camp with small crew.
Separate house. Box 1704 Journal. WANTED housekeeping position in city for reputable capable mother with 6 weeks baby. Box 191 young Journal..
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